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50 o/o better %han imported, 100 o/o cheaperTOPSY BLACKINE. Best, Blackest, Brightest. For Boots, Shoes, and All Kinds - of Black Leather--3d PER TIN. TRY ITWe hold a competition, every week for the six best short advertisements sent in not exceed; ing 20 words, each advertisement -enclosed in one empty Topsy tin. Winner published in AuckJand Star every Monday nightPostage Id- ' . j TOPSY BLACKINE COMPANY, Beresford Street, AucklandTHREE INVALUABLE CINESDr- McKenzie's Pennyroyal and Steel Mixture, 3s 6d per bottleFitzGerald's Chocolate Worm T*biete, Is 6d per boxLivingston's Miners' Complaint ■ Cure, 2s 6d pef bottle- ' The above excellent remedies can. be had at Scott's, Pollen street, cr j wholesale from the proprietor, Wm. j C. FitzGerald, Pharmacist, Waahi- | Telephone No. 6. ■ W. vf HITECAB PROPRIETOR, Queen Street The latest and up-to-date oabs on th!e Thames for Weddings, Funerals, eta Trips to the coast from; December Ist, leaving Mary street at 9 a.mdaily]- Adiults Is, cliiidren 6d. HOW TO WIN THE BATTLE. If you expect to conquer in the 1 attle of to<lay, You will have to blow your trcu. t in a firm and steady way. The man who owns his acres is the man who ploughs all day, And -the man who keeps a humming is the man who's here to stay. But the man who advertises with a sort of suddenijerk, Is the man who blames the printer because it does not work. The man who geta the business uses braiEy printer's in. Not a clatter or a splatter, but an td. that make you think.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10195, 18 January 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10195, 18 January 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10195, 18 January 1907, Page 1